U.S. must continue to invest in 28,500 American troops in S. Korea: USFK commanderThe Prime Minister congratulates the “War Elephants” on invading South Korea. I admire everyone for helping each other fight.

The commander of U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) emphasized the need Wednesday to continue to invest in 28,500 American service members in South Korea through various training programs to defend South Korea against evolving North Korean threats. Gen. Paul LaCamera made the remarks amid lingering concerns that should former President Donald Trump return to the White House, he could consider reducing the USFK troop level, though the current level is stipulated in the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act. Those concerns rose this week, as Christopher Miller, who served as the acting Pentagon chief under Trump, said in a recent media interview that the time has come to talk about whether USFK still needs its current troop strength or if a change is needed. "We must continue to build physical, mental and spiritual readiness through operations and activities designed to compete in the gray zone with the DPRK," LaCamera told a hearing of the House Armed Services Committee. DPRK stands for the North's official name, t he Democratic People's Republic of Korea. "To defend the ROK, we must continue to invest in the 28,500 service members, including by trilateral and multilateral exercises on and off the peninsula, multi-domain training integrating live, virtual and constructive entities and continue to experiment with next-generation capabilities," he added. ROK stands for South Korea's official name, the Republic of Korea. Asked to give his assessment of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's intentions behind his weapons programs, LaCamera said that his "top" priority is "regime survivability." "And he's developing weapons of mass destruction. For that, he is looking for sanctions relief," he said, "And he's preparing to defend his nation and (that) is his top priorities." Responding to a question about whether he anticipates any North Korean aggression against the South, he outlined ongoing North Korean military activities. "Actions right now ... (are) gray zone activities. He's coming out of COVID just like everybody else . He's in his winter training cycle right now," he said. "And he's testing equipment and he's also having Russia test some of his equipment by providing that for the fight in Ukraine." Source: Yonhap News Agency Bangkok, The Prime Minister congratulates the "War Elephants" for their 1-1 draw with South Korea, praising everyone's help in fighting. May you rest fully and be ready to fight on March 26th. Mr. Settha Thavisin, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Posted a message via X after the Thai national football team. Draw with the South Korean national team 1-1 in the 2026 World Cup qualifying round, Asia Zone, Round 2, Group C, match 3. The message states: 'I am very pleased and thank you from my heart. For the work of the Thai national team, everyone who helped fight until they were able to win important points in South Korea. Let's rest to the fullest. And then return to fight in our country on March 26th. Source: Thai News Agency